Here are 16 chilling, never-before-published tales that explore every aspect of our darkest holiday, Halloween, coedited by Ellen Datlow, one of the most successful and respected genre editors....

Haunted Nights

By
Adam
on
11-30-17

Some Will Not Sleep

Selected Horrors

By:
Adam Nevill

Narrated by:
David Stifel

Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins

Unabridged

Overall

47

Performance

41

Story

42

These stories blend a lifelong appreciation of horror culture with the grotesque fascinations and childlike terrors that are the author's own....

Excellently frightening

By
fadedcharacter
on
04-21-17

Strange Tales: A Collection of Horror Stories

By:
Michael Bray

Narrated by:
Tristan Josiah

Length: 12 hrs and 47 mins

Unabridged

Overall

1

Performance

1

Story

1

Within Strange Tales you will find 22 weirdly twisted stories. Some will frighten, others will shock, but all will stay with you long after the final sentence has finished....

Horror Stories

Twenty Six Scary Tales

By:
Jack Kilborn,
J. A. Konrath

Narrated by:
MacLeod Andrews

Length: 8 hrs and 26 mins

Unabridged

Overall

244

Performance

213

Story

217

This collection features a menagerie of horror stories. Some are scary. Some are disturbing. Some are funny....

IS A PIECE OF A@@, WORTH PRISON?, HELL YA!

By
Jim "The Impatient"
on
02-10-16

The Best Horror of the Year, Volume Six

By:
Ellen Datlow - editor

Narrated by:
Mark Cabus

Length: 16 hrs and 5 mins

Unabridged

Overall

86

Performance

81

Story

81

This audiobook is a catalog of terror, fear, and unpleasantness as articulated by today's most challenging and exciting writers....

Great collection of weird horror

By
Sam
on
04-06-15

Dark Duets

All-New Tales of Horror and Dark Fantasy

By:
Christopher Golden

Narrated by:
John Lee,
Anne Flosnik,
Hillary Huber,
and others

Length: 19 hrs and 1 min

Unabridged

Overall

59

Performance

51

Story

53

Dark Duets is a feast of eerie and mesmerizing horror, thriller, and dark fantasy tales....

seriously dark

By
Lynia
on
05-11-16

Publisher's Summary

Thirteen tales of original terror penned in the dead of the night with only the glow of a computer for light. The collection of short stories runs the gamut of horror. Within its bloody minutes you will find a slasher clown, a blood red church, a little girl locked in a closet, a haunted sex doll, etc. 13 Nightmares is a fine collection of terror for the short story lover, but be warned. Some of these stores are not for the faint of heart. Do you dare enter a world where the supernatural, the macabre, and the horrific collide?

Performance

Story

Couldn't stop listening...

I thought this book was thrilling, suspenseful, vivid and it reminded me of the Twilight Zone. The voice of the voice actor really brought the stories to life. I would definitely want to get an audiobook again from this author.

inky black

I like the originality of the stories they were interesting, but not scary. Also some of the endings were predictable.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I can't recall names, but I will say that the stories got better as they went along.

How did the narrator detract from the book?

I don't think he was good for the horror genre, he didn't let you know the story was finished. Not many changes in the voice, or if he changed his voice to show a new character talking, he sometimes wouldn't revert back to the voice when that character was talking, like in that cockroach story.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

Only if there was a MST3K Version

Any additional comments?

I give the author a lot of credit, writing short stories with different twist is not incredibly easy.

well worth the money

Not a bad way to waste a credit

I like most who buys books on here to read/listen the reviews help me to decide whether or not to buy. IMHO this is a fairly good book. The stories are short and are fairly well fabricated. If you like Twilight Zone/Tales from The Dark Side style stories this is a good one to check out.

It's ok.

The stories were okay, I could forsee the ending from the start of almost every one of them. I didn't like the murderer main characters, didn't feel glad about the badguys getting away with thier shenanigans. Either way, good or bad prevailing didn't worry me too much as the stories didn't seem to cast that spell of "believing." They are quick, and interesting like Goosebumps with swearing, (even though hearing this reader swear is like hearing a child swear, drawing unwanted attention to each curse word, breeding brainstorms, and interrupting my listening session) and some okay gore. A good one to listen to with your fifteen year old(s), while sitting around the campfire. The stories get you listening to the end.